Fight negativity in society with the strength of spiritual practice to bring in Hindu Rashtra – Adv. Krishnamurthy P. Kodagu, Karnataka

Adv. Krishnamurthy P. Kodagu

Vidyadhiraj Auditorium, June 18 (News) – I am fighting a case against ‘Popular Front of India’ (PFI). The previous lawyers withdrew because PFI operatives used to click photos and videos of the advocates and threaten them in Mysuru District Court premises. They tried the same with me, but since I was chanting, I was not afraid. When the judge found out about the threats I was receiving, I was accorded protection, yet I was attacked. Now I don’t feel any kind of fear because I am chanting. Therefore, advocates who are devoted to Hindu Dharma, while traveling, should remember to chant [the name of God] whenever they have time until their case hearing starts. Learn and practice the elimination of personality defects taught by the Sanatan Sanstha here. With this, we can fight the negativity in society and bring in the Hindu Rashtra, asserted Adv. Krishnamurthy P., a devout Hindu advocate from Karnataka. He was speaking on ‘PFI : Future threats’ in the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

Highlights

1. The participants in the Mahotsav were asked to describe what they felt when looking at Advocate Krishnamurthy. Many attendees said that they were ‘pleased to see Advocate Krishnamurthy’ and ‘felt the radiance of spiritual practice reflected on his face’. Yati Ma Chetnanand Saraswati, Mr Ravindra Patil, Mr Prasanna Kumar Iyengar, Mr Kumar Reddy shared their views.

2. Sanatan Sanstha Dharmapracharak Sant H.H. Ramanand Gowda said, ‘Advocate Krishnamurthy is a devoted Hindu. He is constantly chanting. While travelling, he listens to Bhaktaraj Maharaj’s (Saint from Indore, and the source of inspiration for Sanatan Sanstha) bhajans, and due to this, he does not understand how time flies. He has immense Bhav (spiritual emotion) regarding Sachchidananda Parabrahman Dr Athavale and Shri Krishna, and can spend any length of time talking about them. He self funds his travel. Once he had travelled for 3-4 hours to reach the court only to be told that the judge was on leave. When another advocate asked him about the waste of time, Adv. Krishnamurthy simply replied ‘God’s wish’. He did not have any adverse thought or reaction to the situation. He narrowly escaped a fatal attack recently. About this, he said that ‘Parampujya Gurudev has protected me. I still have a lot of work to accomplish’. Now he has taken up the responsibility of uniting the advocates across Karnataka.